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    Here to say Hi

    Wife and I just completed both courses thing weekend and looking forward to a new sport. I live outside of urban areas and looking for rules and regs in my area and came across this. Can this be true? http://plourdelaw.ca/where-can-firearms-be-discharged-in-ontario/

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    Welcome to CGN Ah glad to have you aboard enjoy the site, lots to learn and see. Please take a moment to sign and share this important petition regarding the impending lieberal gun ban. There are no age restrictions, Thank you, congrats to you both on your licensing.all the best. Pew, pew

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arminhammer View Post
    Wife and I just completed both courses thing weekend and looking forward to a new sport. I live outside of urban areas and looking for rules and regs in my area and came across this. Can this be true? http://plourdelaw.ca/where-can-firea...ed-in-ontario/
    Restricted firearms range/competition only.

    Question 1: would I be permitted to discharge non-restricted firearms on my own property in a non-hunting context? That is to say, practicing on tin cans or paper targets and the like.

    1 yes, provided the municipality has no discharge bylaw and you are far enough from dwelling and roadways.


    Question 2: if I were on my own private property and wanted to hunt game on that property - would I be still be subject to hunting regulations (i.e. take the Hunter's Ed course, get an H1 Outdoors Card with the proper tags, etc.), or is that waived if I'm on my own property (i.e. not Crown land) and it's not federally regulated (such as ducks flying overhead)?

    2 unless you're a farmer, no. Farmers can hunt small game without a permit on their land. no big game however. You would still be subject to hunting restrictions, and require hunter safety, licenses, etc



    https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/980663/v47

    https://www.google.com/search?q=Wher...&ie=UTF-8#ip=1
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